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Show 6 C DESCRETNEWS, Friday, January 12, 1973 'WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE' 'Aesop's Fables' Planned By Ensemble Aesops Fables, stones, will be one Human Ensemble if I- - a local adaptation of the legendary productions next week by the Repertory Theater, at Arrow Press J of two ?CUa,e Muscles Boost Disney Star By THE MOVIEGOER : who plays a former nature boy in the W'alt Disney comedy, The Worlds Greatest Athlete, vanquished dozens of sports to win the role. Vincent, The production, adapted and directed by Randy Milligan, will be presented at 4 p m on Jan. 19, 26 and Feb 2; and 11 a m. and 1 p m Jan. 20, 27, and Feb 3. An adaptation of Alice in will be preented Wonderland evenings beginning Jan. 18. y A1 Crawford will port-aAesop, a Gieek slave who was to have lived abound 600 B C. Historians argue as to whether Aesop actually lued, as many of the fables were wntten before and after his time. But he received credit for many tales which were at one time highly popular in school classes. Other cast members will include Vicki Andersen, who has appeared on several area stages, most recently m the title role of Susan B.' Anthony m Sceptre and Crown; Mark Lyon, Lisa Caine, and David - Al Crawford stars in Salt np nlnv His enthusiasm for the out- doors and sports has carried over from a life on a farm when he was a youngster. He was on the swimming team at Hanford Union High School and today is an expert surfer, a sport he enjoys above all others. g In The Worlds Greatest he plays a nature Athlete, boy who is plucked from the African jungle to become the American collegiate sports champion of all time. Mong. in Among others the movie are Tim Conway, Roscoe Lee Browne, Billy DeWolfe, and such sports figas Howeard ures Cosell, and Jim Frank Gifford McKay. A funny moment in Walt Disney's "The World's Greatest Athlete," coming soon. The Human Ensemble production will include acting, dance and music. Vcsop tells the stones to a group of children, and then they are transformed .nto the characters. to be directed by Juda Young- Alice m Wonderland, strom, will be presented Jan. 18 through 21, at 8:30 p.m and on two successive weekends. Cast members wiil include Shelley Osterloh, as Alice, Randy Milligan, Van Henson, Tom Love, Allen Kevins, Tim Lasker, Marsha Gallenson, Hershey Kendricks, B. Nash, Mark Lyon and Richard Kimsey. 521-818- 5th South ever to hit the slopes! me&isyiteiadsss Ba-sta- rs ia hls Durm The Survivors was discovered by the yoing television audience. He also began getting better roles af'S"': " Jan-Mich- Tribes, in which he played young hippie Manne recruit who could not adjust to milwas a itary regimentation, ABC-TMovie of the Week. Going Home, an MC-film release, teamed him with Robert Mitchum and Brenda Vaccaro; The Mecha me w ith Charles Bronson. a top-rate- d In winning the part of The World's Greatest Athlete, vanquished dozens of sports pros and Olympic champs who nad competed for it. His Lfe style might have had something to do with that. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES m 8: 15 1 7th East It's the funniest After a busy, but not rewarding beginning in show business, he was signed foi three successiv e episodes in the Lassie TV series, and had a continuing Jc!e in The nana Splits Adv enture Hour. STARRING DEAN NANCY JONES OLSON ' HARRY KEENAN MORGAN WYNN BY DON TAITand pfiOOUCCO JIM PARKER at r TONIGHT & ..155! ARNOLD MARGOLIN & RON MILLER tttta h mm v directed f.. lindsey 8..cNimrx). crfnMwvnt itwwrjnw by NORMAN T0KAR TECHNICOLOR t o iHf r mw co . irj on VII GEORGE frriTiZV unmnuiHscra! t- The magic of . . 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